Dietary inflammatory index and pre-hypertension among adults in two sub-Saharan African countries

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Olawumi, Abdulgafar Lekan [1 ]
Mbaseege, Kabona Anna [2 ]
Oyeleke, Oyeronke Adekemi [3 ]
Kamuanga, Michael Kapitene [4 ]
Itua, Blessing [5 ]
Ibraheem, Abdulrauf Segun [6 ]
Oseni, Tijani Idris Ahmad
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[1] Aminu Kano Teaching Hosp, Dept Family Med, Kano, Nigeria
[2] Makerere Univ, Dept Family Med, Kampala, Uganda
[3] Kwara State Univ Teaching Hosp, Dept Family Med, Ilorin, Nigeria
[4] Protestant Univ Congo, Dept Family Med & Primary Hlth Care, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO
[5] Irrua Specialist Teaching Hosp, Dept Family Med, Irrua, Edo State, Nigeria
[6] Fed Teaching Hosp, Dept Family Med, Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria
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Dietary inflammatory index; Pre-hypertension; Adults; Sub-saharan Africa; HYPERTENSION; ASSOCIATION; PREVENTION; PREVALENCE; RISK;
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10.1186/s41043-024-00719-9
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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BackgroundHypertension is increasingly prevalent globally. Pre-hypertension is associated with cardiovascular mortality but often overlooked, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where healthcare resources are limited. The Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) evaluates the inflammatory potential of dietary patterns, which may influence pre-hypertension risk. This study aims to investigate the relationship between DII and pre-hypertension among adults, highlighting the need for effective dietary interventions.MethodsA muti-center cross sectional study involving 284 adult non-hypertensive patients was conducted in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Dietary habits were assessed using the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), while pre-hypertension was assessed using auscultatory method with a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope, following recommended guidelines. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and logistic regression.ResultsOf 279 respondents who completed the study, 56.3% had pre-hypertension while 48.4% had high DII (pro-inflammatory). Prevalence varied across age groups, ethnicities, and study sites. Although, DII did not significantly predict pre-hypertension in this study, underweight (aOR = 0.26, CI = 0.07-0.98, p = 0.047), and younger age (aOR = 0.25, CI = 0.08-0.74, p = 0.013), were independently associated with reduced pre-hypertension risk.ConclusionPre-hypertension is common among adults in Nigeria and DRC. Dietary inflammatory index did not influence pre-hypertension; however, age and BMI are critical factors that influence the risk of pre-hypertension.
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